Total Affected

210

Total Events

3

Layoff History

10/30/2023US

50

affected

Hubilo, a virtual events platform, conducted layoffs on Monday, affecting at least 50 employees, primarily in sales and marketing roles, with initial plans suggesting up to 100 cuts. The company, which had raised $125 million in 2021, has shifted its focus from virtual events to webinars due to the industry's decline post-pandemic. This move follows earlier layoffs in July 2022 and January 2023. Most remaining employees are based in India, with indications that U.S. staff may now be minimal. The restructuring reflects challenges in adapting to the changing events landscape, as leadership cited unsustainable operations with the current organization size.

1/19/2023US

115

affected

Hubilo, an event management startup based in Bengaluru and San Francisco, laid off approximately 115 employees, representing about 35% of its workforce, earlier this month as part of a restructuring effort driven by global macroeconomic challenges. This marks the second round of layoffs within six months, following a reduction of 45 employees (12% of staff) in July 2022. The company, which pivoted to virtual events during the COVID-19 pandemic and raised over $150 million in funding, has faced declining demand as in-person events resumed. Hubilo is now refocusing on physical and hybrid event management while offering severance and outplacement support to affected employees.

35%
7/12/2022US

45

affected

Event tech startup Hubilo, based in Bengaluru and San Francisco, laid off approximately 12% of its workforce, affecting around 45 employees out of a total of 374. The layoffs occurred in early July as part of a strategic shift to focus on virtual, live, and hybrid events. This move reflects the challenges faced by digital event platforms as physical events resume post-pandemic, impacting demand for purely virtual solutions. The company, backed by investors like Lightspeed Venture Partners, is providing severance packages and job assistance to affected staff.

12%